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… The Bible

Uncover some amazing questions and contradictions about what the Bible really says. Jericho’s walls may have tumbled down because the city lies on a fault line. Davis brings readers up-to-date on findings gleaned from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Gnostic Gospels that prompt serious scholars to ask such serious questions as: Who wrote the Bible? Did Jesus say everything we were taught he did? Did he say more? By examining the Bible historically, Davis entertains and amazes!

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Did You Know?

King Solomon’s palace took thirteen years to build. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible, (p.192)

The Apostle Paul is first introduced in the book of Acts as Saul, and he later changed his name. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible, (p.426)

The “plains of Shinar,” a region mentioned throughout Genesis, is today identified as southern Iraq. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible, (p.67)

The Bible does not specify a definitive date on which Jesus was born. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible, (p.351)

Handel’s Messiah draws heavily upon the book of Isaiah. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible, (p.224)

The Bible does not record the names of the Pharaohs of Egypt. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible, (p.104)

The biblical Jezebel was a Phoenician princess who married King Ahab. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible, (p.197)

The first piece of evidence of the Children of Israel’s existence is a stone plaque from Egypt dated c.1235 BCE. — Don’t Know Much About The Bible